About Me

I am a Christian, wife of 28 years to an amazing man, and mom to adults identical triplet girls. I came to know Christ through Bible Study Fellowship (BSF), and it is a ministry near and dear to my heart. I was in leadership at BSF for 14 years as a Substitute Teaching Leader, Group Leader, Children's Leader, and Class Secretary. I am also a certified childbirth educator and infant massage instructor. Besides having a passion for the Lord and sharing Him with others, I am also passionate for art, and I love to help and share with other paper crafters and artists. I enjoy doing layouts of all sizes, art journaling, cards, mixed media, ATCs, altered art, etc. I love it all!

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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Today I wanted to share my new, large date stamp. On one of the message boards I belong to, a thread was started about a new mega date stamp that Studio Calico released. Some of the board members found one similar on amazon. I loved it, and it just arrived yesterday. Here is the new stamp in comparison to the Becky Higgins date stamp:

Isn't it fun? The entire stamp from handle to bottom is 6". The date is 1/2" high and 2 1/2" wide. I really like it. It was $30; however, the dates run through 2026. I will certainly have fun using this on my creations. You can find it on amazon by clicking here.

1 comment:

Anonymous
said...

Looks like fun, Patter! The older I get (maturity in age, not wisdom),the more I want to leave a paper trail of dated items: programs, photos, cards, etc.. I am cherishing a family copy of PILGRIM'S PROGRESS given to a Sunday School scholar in December, 1886, that came from my grandmother's old home place---nothing like it!!!